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Hi Jonathan, thanks for your file ZhangQianTravel.jpg . Unfortunately, there is one inconsitency: the Yuezhi (old transcription: Yüeh-chih) are transcripted this way in pinyin; Yuehzhi is wrong (one "h" that should not be there).
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